NEW

New on Prime Video: Moves fast, has lots of varied action and a suitably sneering Karl Urban

New in Swedish Theaters: The story never seems believable enough, or worthy of our emotional commitment.

New on Netflix: Follows a formula, but stays on the right side of corny
RECENT

Interesting and moving, with a forceful performance by Trine Dyrholm

The bizarre finale has its effective moments, but overall this is a slow, pretentious film

A tad melodramatic at times, but very intense, especially during that last half hour
OLDER

Premiered in 1988: An uninspired version of ”Oliver Twist” that offers adventure and attitude, but fails to make much of anything

Premiered in 1942: A well-acted drama that knows which buttons to push

Premiered in 1986: Uneven story, but plenty of charm saves it
LONGER REVIEWS

Premiered in 1988: The music should send you off cheerfully humming or whistling

Convincing period details and a cinematography that takes us to a sunbaked Recife at a time when danger lurks

Premiered in 1964: It looks spectacular, its color scheme and visuals carefully chosen and controlled
